At 13:25 -0600 2000.08.12, Rodney Clang wrote: >P.S. I think there is a large range of topics in applied usage that could >be written for new titles. In the Java and VB world, I see titles like >"Business Objects", "Enterprise Database Programming", etc. and this is >an area I would *love* to see books on Perl appear. Heh. I don't know many Perl programmers / writers who would want to WRITE such a book. Perl for many of us is about fun. And that just doesn't sound like much fun. :) -- Chris Nandor | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://pudge.net/ Andover.Net | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://slashcode.com/
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